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BRACK: Now is the time to thank a South Carolina teacher

BRACK: Now is the time to thank a South Carolina teacher

By Andy Brack, editor and publisher  |  The letter from my daughter’s longtime piano teacher gave a start.  

“After being in the classroom for 31 years and working with children and youth for another nine-plus years, I have decided to retire at the end of this year,” wrote Debra Benson, who teaches at Charleston County School of the Arts (SOA).  “As one of my colleagues said, ‘I have never worked as hard as I do at SOA’ but every minute has been rewarding because of the students we serve.”

For six years, Mrs. Benson has been a steady influence, a reassuring fixture in our family’s life.  It’s hard to imagine her not being at SOA during my daughter’s senior year.  

by · 04/19/2021 · Comments are Disabled · Andy Brack, Views
GOOD NEWS:  Library, schools partner for summer reading program

GOOD NEWS:  Library, schools partner for summer reading program

Staff reports  |  Charleston County Public Library (CCPL) and Charleston County School District (CCSD) this summer are working together to help students and children read more than ever. A new joint initiative is part of the library’s annual Summer Reading programs, which provide incentives for reading during the summer months.

by · 05/14/2018 · Comments are Disabled · Good news, News briefs
5/14: Rodney Scott’s barbecue; Electing lieutenant governors; more

5/14: Rodney Scott’s barbecue; Electing lieutenant governors; more

INSIDE ISSUE #10.27  |  May 14, 2018  

FOCUS, E. Brack: The mouth waters at Rodney Scott’s BBQ
COMMENTARY, Brack: How we pick lieutenant governors is going off the rails
IN THE SPOTLIGHT: Charleston International Airport
WHAT WE LOVE:  Tell us about something you love
FEEDBACK:  Send us your thoughts
GOOD NEWS: Library, schools partner for summer reading
MYSTERY PHOTO:  A mystery inside a mystery
S.C. ENCYCLOPEDIA: Carolina I-house
BROADUS: Peeking out
CALENDAR, May 14+:  From an author discussion to farmers markets

by · 05/14/2018 · Comments are Disabled · Full issue
PHOTO:  Soulful sounds of learning

PHOTO: Soulful sounds of learning

Seventh-grade piano students from Charleston County School of the Arts sat in to play jazz classics during a special Sunday evening gig at The Mezz, Charleston’s downtown jazz bar. The students, taught by keyboard player (and drummer in this photo) Joe Clarke, get a feel for live playing, which expands classroom learning in countless ways. In this photo, a student is performing with Clarke and bassist Roman Pekar and saxophone player Kevin Patton. Photo by Andy Brack.

by · 10/03/2016 · Comments are Disabled · Photos